Stewardship & Education Manager

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Description

~ The Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust (LP&CT) is a private, non-profit land trust operating within the City of Lowell, MA. ~

Our mission is to improve the quality of life for the people of Lowell through the creation, conservation and preservation of parks, open spaces, and special places. This small, dynamic organization has five staff, an eleven-member Board of Directors, and a strong membership base. Our programming is diverse, including land protection, environmental education, historic preservation, and urban forestry.

Position Overview

Are you interested in helping this dynamic organization grow? Can you multi-task, work well with diverse partners and volunteers, and engage youth in learning about their environment? The position of Education & Stewardship Managerencompasses duties that relate to our membership, land protection, and education programs.

LP&CT is very much a teamwork based environment which requires flexibility/adaptability, self-initiative, goal setting, and interacting with the public – all working toward project accomplishments that meet the clearly defined mission of the Trust. This is an exempt position and some weekend and evening work is expected.

Monitor and manage land trust properties and those in which we have a vested interest (including the Concord River Greenway); work proactively to protect high priority parcels within Lowell.

Ensure alignment with land trust accreditation requirements.

Coordinate volunteer land stewards and group clean-ups.

Address property maintenance needs as required.

Social media (2-3 hours/week):

Prepare and proactively schedule creative, engaging social media content to engage and interact with members of the community.

Other responsibilities (4-8 hours/week):

Will include contributing to the coordination and success of LP&CT programs, including seasonal whitewater rafting (April/May), a monthly (JanJune) eco-film series, the restoration and maintenance of the historic Spalding House (c.1760), and other program needs as they arise.

Note: Responsibilities will vary from week to week in consultation with the Executive Director.

Qualifications

Strong commitment to urban conservation and the mission and programs of LP&CT.

Strong ability to be proactive, multi-task/prioritize and provide attention to detail and follow-up.

Experience in one or more of the following areas: historic preservation, urban land protection projects, WordPress website management, and/or fundraising (including grant writing).

Bilingual or ability to communicate in Spanish or Khmer.

Working conditions:

Work is performed in a normal office environment.

Much of event, education, and other programming work is performed outdoors with potential for all weather conditions and may require climbing, bending, walking, crouching, lifting, reaching, and other physical capabilities.

Education & Experience:

Bachelor’s degree in natural resource management/environmental studies/education or a field related to the position.

Plus 1-3 years of related or transferable experience with a similar non-profit.